Take a look at your house, angel
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Perhaps the best annotation for Thomas Wolf’s novel, “Look at your house, an angel” wrote another famous American writer Ray Bradbury: “Here is a book, it was written by a giant who was born in Eshville, North Carolina, in 1900. He had long turned to dust, and once wrote four huge novels. He was like a hurricane. He reeded the mountains and absorbed a whirlwind. On September 15, 1938, he died in Baltimore, in the Jones Hopkins hospital, from an ancient terrible disease - pneumonia, after which there was a suitcase stuffed with manuscripts, and everyone was written with a pencil. " Thomas Wolfe did not divide his suitcase into separate novels, publishers did it for him. He simply wrote a huge and detailed autobiographical book, in which, in addition to himself (Eugene Grant), almost all the inhabitants of his native Eshville act. The volume of the "suitcase" - four "wars and peace". Say, long? There is another prose writer, which was not distinguished by brevity, but I knew the price of the word - William Folkner. Here is his recommendation in order to discover Tomas Wolf: It was, perhaps, the greatest talent of a generation that rushed higher than any other writer
Author:
Author:Wolf Thomas
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Through Time
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00112-103-9
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